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I just spent the entire last two days sorting and picturing over 200+ Simpsons Figures. Its killing me to think of parting with them but there is no space and my interest in The Simpsons is about as low as it ever has been...so now is the right time.

I should have everything up for auction by next weekend I think because it will take that long to sort pictures and write up the auctions.

I also wanted to give myself a pat on the back, I only lost one accessory out of all of the figures and playsets that are out there, a Mic Stand for Tuxedo Krusty. I'll probably make a folder here at JD for posterity

You know, I was really sad Saturday, mainly because I hadn't looked at them in almost 2.5 years and yesterday I was melancholy, today, I'm looking forward to getting back some money. Based on loose auctions I should more than get back what I paid out...which will be nice

After that I have the Hurculean task of LOTR stuff which is a little better organized but just as much a pain in the butt

I have to echo Brent's , its kind of sad to see you part with them Scott. Its really a nice looking collection (same with LOTR). I can't say I don't envy you a little bit though. After reorganizing things and trying to find room for new stuff, I really just collect too many lines at this point. I don't have much room left, and I think I'm going to have to have the guts to unload something at some point as well...or at least pack it away. Best of luck on your sales though, hope they all go well.

That you should get back more than you paid is awesome news Scott. It sounds like you've timed it well then because not that long ago (last summer) I was watching entire loose series' go for $10 total. That was depressing to say the least, though I picked up a few pieces rather cheaply.

LOTR is probably my most significant toy regret to be honest. I think those toys were extremely well made for a very reasonable price. But.... I just didn't need to own those. Fortunately I really only ever obtained about 20 figures in total, so it's not too painful.

Still, I'm really sad to see you selling off that collection. I've always really liked that display and for me I have no intention of parting with the Simpsons stuff I own. Thankfully I only really chased after Homers and a couple of odd characters like Stephen Hawking and Hank Scorpio. Plus the THOH stuff of course, but I still enjoy those pieces. There's a few pieces I never got that I wish I did (comic book guy) and a few pieces I could have done without (Mr. Burns) but I'm ok.

I'm still buying the McFarlane stuff for the Homers, though not all of them. It's funny seeing your pics though, I'd completely forgotten they did the Devil Homer. I just picked up the McFarlane Devil/Angel Homer set because I thought they were both new. Half new I guess instead.

Good luck with the sales though, I hope it works out really well for you.

From what I've seen (and this is generally ture whatever you do) Lots sell like crap, most of the exclusives and Playset Figures will fetch top dollar and balance out the Series 10 Wendells and Series 12 Mr Largos. Also the tail end stuff is still going for well above retail.

What I am not looking forward too, shipping lots and lots of boxes. Thanks for the well wishes guys and the condolences

Ah, good reason, that makes sense. The old space issue is always a problem, and one I'm facing now too. That's why I'm giving so much thought on picking up new lines like DCUC and GI Joe. Those, combined with Star Wars, Marvel, and probably some Indy makes space a premium. I always say it, just too much nice stuff out there these days.

On and on it goes, so I'm really curious to see how much of it I'll part with. As for the Simpsons, I haven't really watched the show in years - an episode here or there is about it - but I loves me some Homer. He's such a wonderful mockery of society in general.

How'd the selling go Scott? Are ya rich? What went for a lot? What was the nicest surprise? What was the most disappointing? How much of a pain was it to ship all of that and where did you find all the boxes?

How'd the selling go Scott? Are ya rich? What went for a lot? What was the nicest surprise? What was the most disappointing? How much of a pain was it to ship all of that and where did you find all the boxes?

I'm not rich but I far exceeded my expectations which just gives me more incentive to purge out more of the basement

Nicest Surprise...I knew it to be true but I was shocked at how much people paid for the last 5 Waves. Also, almost 50% of the people are in Canada/South America/Spain. Biggest Dissapointment...Some of the early Wave 3-6 stuff I thought was going to go higher than it did. Also the playset figures went a little lower than I thought they would.Shipping...I think out of close to 200 auctions there are 40 or so buyers. So its not as bad as I thought it was going to be, it could have been better but I'm done packaging and just need to keep bothering my local Post office lady

I still have to sell the playsets...not sure how that will go yet but I hope some of them will sell